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what are the feeding levels in an ecosystem? trophic levels biome levels
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In an ecosystem, feeding levels are referred to as trophic levels. Trophic levels represent the position an organism occupies in a food chain, based on its source of energy (e.g., producers at the first trophic level, primary consumers at the second, etc.). Biome levels are related to different types of biomes (like tundra, forest) and not feeding levels.
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A. Trophic levels